A 51-year-old Georgetown Township man has been formally charged with bank robbery and fleeing and eluding following a bank heist in Hudsonville on Friday morning.

The man, who police identified Saturday as Todd Kooiker, is being held on a $200,000 cash bond at Ottawa County Jail.

Kookier, who was dressed in women’s clothing during the robbery, was injured after crashing a motorcycle following an escape attempt.

He was taken to Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids after losing control of his motorcycle about 10:35 a.m. on Fillmore Streete between 88th and 96th avenues and striking an Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office patrol car.

Kookier suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The deputy was not hurt.

About 10:15 Friday morning, employees at the Community West Credit Union, 4205 32nd Ave. in Hudsonville, called police about a robbery. The suspect was a man dressed in women’s clothes. He was wearing a wig, a black floral dress and escaped with money in a purse. The suspect brandished what witnesses said was a 9 mm handgun with a laser targeting device on it, according to police scanner traffic.

Deputies spotted the suspect on a motorcycle about 10:30 a.m. westbound on Port Sheldon Road where a deputy saw him discard the blonde wig. The motorcycle then went north on 96th Avenue reaching speeds near 100 mph before turning east on Fillmore Street, then turning around to head west, striking the patrol vehicle.

Several items linking the man to the robbery were recovered at the scene, police said.